Undergraduate students in STEM fields will be invited to Newark, New Jersey, for 10 weeks to engage in cutting-edge solar physics, terrestrial physics, space weather, and big data research with space physicists, astronomers, and computer scientists. A list of research projects offered can be viewed at https://spaceweather.njit.edu/reu-research-projects-summer-2025. Students will be provided a stipend of $6,000 for the 10-week program. Additionally, travel, meal allowance, and accommodation are provided to each student. Students may have an opportunity to visit the world-class solar observatories in CA. For more information about the program and online application, please visit the ISWS REU website at https://spaceweather.njit.edu/reu.
For online application, visit the NSF ETAP website at https://etap.nsf.gov/award/859/opportunity/10993
We kindly ask our colleagues to spread the word to any prospective undergraduate students who may be interested in this opportunity.
This REU program is funded by the National Science Foundation under grant AGS-2050792: “REU Site: Solar, Terrestrial, and Space Weather Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology.”
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any of us.
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Hyomin Kim, Assistant Professor, [email protected]<
Bin Chen, Professor, [email protected]
Lindsay Goodwin, Assistant Professor, [email protected]
Elena Moise, Program Coordinator, [email protected]